Thresholded single-photon underwater imaging and detection

  • Li Z
  • Zhou H
  • Li Z
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Abstract

Optical underwater target imaging and detection have been a tough but significant challenge in deep-sea exploration. Distant reflected signals drown in various underwater noises due to strong absorption and scattering, resulting in degraded image contrast and reduced detection range. Single-photon feature operating at the fundamental limit of the classical electromagnetic waves can broaden the realm of quantum technologies. Here we experimentally demonstrate a thresholded single-photon imaging and detection scheme to extract photon signals from the noisy underwater environment. We reconstruct the images obtained in a high-loss underwater environment by using photon-limited computational algorithms. Furthermore, we achieve a capability of underwater detection down to 0.8 photons per pulse at Jerlov type III water up to 50 meters, which is equivalent to more than 9 attenuation lengths. The results break the limits of classical underwater imaging and detection and may lead to many quantum-enhanced applications, like air-to-sea target tracking and deep-sea optical exploration.

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Li, Z.-M., Zhou, H., Li, Z.-Y., Yan, Z.-Q., Hu, C.-Q., Gao, J., … Jin, X.-M. (2021). Thresholded single-photon underwater imaging and detection. Optics Express, 29(18), 28124. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.436013

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